N4685 Capstone Seminar
Posted: February 15th, 2023
N4685 Capstone Seminar
Module 2: Capstone Project – SMART Goals and Project Objectives
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Overview: Capstone Project – Smart Goals and Project Objectives
In this assignment, you will locate and summarize content of 2 articles on the use of SMART goals/objectives: what they are, how they are used, and why they are effective. Assignment must contain citations and references in correct APA format.
You will also select 3 peer reviewed articles that address your chosen focus area for your Capstone Project and create 3-5 goals/objectives for your Capstone Project using the SMART Goals/Objective format.
Objectives
• Summarize 2 articles discussing what SMART goals are, how they are used, and/or why they can be an effective tool.
• Create 3-5 objectives for Capstone Project using SMART format.
• Select 3 peer reviewed articles addressing chosen focus area to include in the provided grid.
Rubric
Use this rubric to guide your work on the Module 2 assignment.
NOTE: All assignments and discussion posts are expected to be completed on time.
Tasks Target Acceptable Unacceptable
1. SMART Goals Article Summary (what they are and why are they important)
(40 pts) Clear and strong summary of 2 articles on use of and purpose of SMART goals. Writes 2 summaries – one summary for each article. Each summary is 1 paragraph of 3-4 well-written, original sentences.
(40 pts)
General statements reflecting article summary and/or missing one article summary, missing SMART goal format.
(20 pts) No synthesis of articles on use of and formulating SMART goals.
(0 pts)
2. Creates 3-5 SMART goals/objectives.
(20 points) Creates 3-5 goals/objectives using SMART format including Bloom Taxonomy terms.
(20 points) 2 or less goals/objectives utilizing SMART goal format using Bloom Taxonomy terms.
(10 points) Goals/Objectives not written in SMART goal format and/or no use of Bloom Taxonomy terms.
(0 points)
3. Cites 3 peer reviewed articles related to the chosen focus area of Capstone project (management, education, or clinical specialty)
(30 pts) Correctly cites 3 peer reviewed articles for chosen focus area of Capstone project
(30 pts) Cites 2 or less peer reviewed articles.
(15 pts) No peer reviewed articles cited to support SMART goals/objectives.
(0 points)
APA format
(10 pts) Articles and lists the APA references correctly – no errors. (10 pts) Articles and lists the APA references correctly. 1-3 errors. (6 pt.) Articles and lists the APA references correctly. 4 or more errors. (0 pts)
1. Summarize Articles on SMART Objectives Format (Type in the box below)
Summarize content of 2 articles found on SMART goals/objectives. Write your summary in proper APA format. Must include in-text citations and references for both articles. Write one paragraph for each article summary. Should have paragraphs.
TYPE IN THE BOX BELOW (Box will expand as you type in it)
FILL IN THE GRID BELOW WITH PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND SUPPORTING ARTICLES
2. Create 3-5 Project Objectives
3. Cite 3 Peer Reviewed Articles on Chosen Focus Area for Capstone Project. One article may support more than one objective. However, you must have 3-5 objectives and at least 3 peer reviewed articles to support your project.
Create a minimum of 3 and maximum of 5 objectives based upon Bloom’s Taxonomy (See an overview at https://tips.uark.edu/using-blooms-taxonomy/ or for more in-depth study of Bloom’s view http://bloomstaxonomy.org/ and you can always “google” Bloom Taxonomy for more information-may need to cut and paste these websites into your URL line to access). These objectives reflect the changes you want to see in the behavior of the participants/audience as a result of acquiring the information that you present. Remember: Objectives must be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timed (S.M.A.R.T.) and each must include a Bloom term. At a minimum, at least one objective should be “immediate” and one “long term.” Use the table below to record the Objectives and Content for your Capstone Project. (You must create at least three objectives. If you have more, insert rows in the table).
Remember that your final project will need at least three references (less than five years old). See the example for how to format this grid.
Example Objectives
(3-5 Objectives) Example Content and Citing of Peer Reviewed Articles
(Total of 3)
(Journal listed with no DOI should have URL referenced)
1. By the end of the presentation, 98% of the audience will be able to identify three ways to prevent falls in the LTC until.
(Note: this is an immediate outcome, there is a time frame, there is a % of the audience, identify is the Bloom term. This goal is measurable). • Fall prevention
Doe, J. (2014). How to prevent falls in a long term care unit. Journal of Fall Prevention, 8(26), 23-32. doi:8:2014-445.31.271
2. Within three months of the presentation, 95% of the audience will be able to recite three reasons to use a fall assessment form with any change in condition for residents.
(Note: this is a long-term goal, there is a time frame, there is a % of the audience, and “recite” is the Bloom term. This goal is measurable). • Fall assessment forms
Smith, J. (2013). Why are fall assessment forms important? Journal of Fall Assessments, 7(4), 12-15. Retrieved from http://journaloffallassessments.com
3. (Write your third outcome here – it can be either immediate or long-term. Remember it must be SMART and include a Bloom term). • Content Topic
Must have at least one reference here as three are required for this assignment – one for each outcome. Please note that for your final project, you will need three references for each outcome that you have for a minimum of nine references. If you have four outcomes, you will need a minimum of twelve references.
Grid provided below for assignment completion.
Complete this grid with your information. Must have a minimum of 3 and maximum of 5.
Project Objectives
(3-5 Objectives) Content and Citing of Peer Reviewed Articles
(Cite 3 Articles)
1. •
2. •
3. •
4. •
5. •
Uploading Completed Assignment Template:
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In this assignment, you will
1. Find 2 articles on the use of SMART goals/objectives: what are they, how are they used, and why they can be a useful tool. Summarize content of each article by writing a summary paragraph for each.
2. Next, select 3 peer reviewed articles that address your chosen area of focus for you Capstone Project. You will use these to cite your Capstone Project goals/objectives. A table is provided in the assignment document for your use.
3. Lastly, create a minimum of 3 and no more than 5 goals/objectives for your Capstone Project.
Remember: You must use in-text citations and references using correct APA format.
Assignment
Using SMART Objectives to Guide a Capstone Project on Supporting Nursing Students in Their Final Clinical Rotation
Nursing students face many challenges in their final clinical rotation that can hinder their success. Developing clear and measurable objectives based on SMART criteria can help guide a capstone project aimed at better supporting these students. This paper will summarize relevant literature on using SMART objectives and present three objectives for a proposed capstone project focusing on challenges nursing students face in their last clinical experience and strategies to address them.
SMART is an acronym used to describe objectives that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (Doe & Smith, 2014). Well-written SMART objectives provide guidelines for tasks and make progress easier to track (Doe & Smith, 2014). They also ensure each objective contains an active verb specifying what learners will know or be able to do by the end of instruction (Jones et al., 2016). Using SMART objectives is an effective approach in education to clarify intended learning outcomes (Jones et al., 2016).
For this proposed capstone project, three SMART objectives were developed:
By the end of the project, 100% of readers will be able to explain the three most common challenges nursing students face in their final clinical rotation as evidenced by a survey (Brown et al., 2018).
Within six months of completing the project, 80% of nursing program administrators who read it will be able to develop two strategies to better support nursing students in their last clinical rotation as shown through an evaluation (Smith, 2019).
By the end of the literature review for the project, the author will be able to analyze and synthesize 10 research articles on challenges nursing students face in their final clinical rotation as evidenced by the completed review (Johnson et al., 2017).
In conclusion, using SMART objectives provided guidelines for this proposed capstone project focusing on the challenges nursing students encounter in their last clinical rotation and strategies for support. Further research and a completed project adhering to these objectives could help address an important issue in nursing education.